‘There’s a lot of people who don’t agree on certain things but they agree on this’

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By Kate Anderson
Daily Caller News Foundation
- A Catholic nonprofit filed an amicus brief Monday with the Supreme Court arguing in favor of religious accommodations in the workplace.
- Gerald Groff filed a lawsuit against the United States Postal Service in 2021 after resigning in 2019, citing his religious beliefs as the reason for leaving the post office after USPS would not grant him a religious accommodation to prevent him from working on Sundays so he could observe the Sabbath.
- “We filed our brief on behalf of Catholics nationwide to emphasize that many employers are completely ignoring their obligation to accommodate the religious convictions of their employees under federal civil rights laws,” CatholicVote President Brian Burch told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
A Catholic organization filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court Monday in support of a postal worker who is suing the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) for allegedly refusing to accommodate his religious observance of the Sabbath, according to court documents.
Gerald Groff, a Christian and former postal worker, filed a petition to the Supreme Court in December 2022 asking the justices to rule that USPS should have granted him a religious accommodation allowing him to observe the Sabbath on Sundays, according to a brief. CatholicVote (CV), a nonprofit advocacy organization, filed a 38-page amicus brief Monday in support of Groff, arguing that the court should reconsider previous rulings by the lower courts that determined providing a religious exemption for the Sabbath would create an “undue hardship.”
I have to admit, I laugh when I see this story time and time again. Why? These false ministers (and that is what they really are) want to force the Ten Commandments in Schools, courtrooms and government buildings, but they teach AGAINST The Ten Commandments in their churches? PROOF?
Here is (Fake) Christian teachings:
First, the Bible teaches plainly that a Christian is not under the Law of Moses. The Law was given to Israel as part of a covenant extended only to Israel. While all men are transgressors of the perfect and holy Law of God, only one group of people on earth were ever commanded by God to live according to that Law. (See our Exodus study for a complete teaching on this principle).
Secondly, the Bible teaches that no man can meet the test of the Law, whether Jew or Gentile. Every man has broken the Law, and as James says, if we break even one Law, we are guilty of the whole Law. In fact, the Bible says in Romans that the purpose of the Law was simply to reveal our sin; it was not intended to remedy sin or give us a recipe for reducing sin.
So even when a Christian (mistakenly) believes he should keep the Law or even just the Ten Commandments, he is still utterly failing at keeping the Law, and his failure only serves to reinforce the principle that the only purpose of the Law is to reveal our sin.
So, as you can see, it seems these ministers want everybody but Christians to obey the Ten Commandments…. No wonder the world is in a lawless state. Our leaders in the so-called Christian churches teaches lawlessness!